Alissa White-Gluz
Alissa White-Gluz used to be the lead singer of the metalcore group The Agonist, and the present lead singer for the Swedish popular melodic death band Arch Enemy. Alissa White-Gluz was born July 31, 1985. She is a Canadian musician and is best known as the singer of the Swedish melodic metal group Arch Enemy. Alissa also served as a leader and founding member of the Canadian Metalcore band The Agonist. She sings using clear and growled voice. While she is most often known for her melodic and contemporary metalcore, as well as metalcore, White-Gluz has worked as a vocalist with power metal, deathcore, symphonic and symphonic bands. These include Kamelot and Delain. Agonist (2004-2014) Agonist (2004-2014) The Agonist (2004-2014) White-Gluz founded The Agonist (then was referred to as "Tempest") together with her bandmates Danny Marino and Chris Kells from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. White-Gluz released three albums as the singer-lead for the Agonist. Her departure came in spring 2014 when she was offered the chance to sing for Arch Enemy.



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